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Fatal motor vehicle crash in Leicester, VT, under

A motor vehicle crash in Leicester, VT, led to the death of Craig Disorda, 50, after his UTV struck a tree, according to police. The incident is under investigation.

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Vermont State Police say a 50-year-old Leicester resident, Craig Disorda, was involved in a fatal motor vehicle crash on Lake Dunmore Road on June 16, 2026, at approximately 4:33 PM. According to police reports, Disorda was operating a 2018 Can-Am Defender when the vehicle left the roadway and collided with a tree.

Emergency responders from the Brandon Area Rescue Squad and Rutland Regional Ambulance Service assisted at the scene. Disorda was transported to Rutland Regional Medical Center, where he was later pronounced deceased. The investigation into the circumstances surrounding the crash is ongoing.

Police are seeking information from anyone who may have witnessed the incident or has relevant details. Individuals with information are encouraged to contact the New Haven Barracks at (802) 388-4919.

As the investigation continues, authorities remind the public that the details surrounding the crash are still being assessed, and any charges or legal actions will depend on the findings of the ongoing inquiry.

Source: Vermont State Police

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